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Partnerships

Putting the project within the context of community collaboration, Brighton and Hove FareShare is represented on the Meaningful Occupation sub-group of the Single Homeless Strategy. This group is looking at ways to develop improved access to training and employment for homeless people. There are further opportunities here to develop links between local employers, social enterprises, training providers and homless agencies.

We collaborate with other networks such as Engage (the Brighton and Hove Churches Community Development Asscocation), Equal (supporting adults into training and employment).
We work along side Business Action on Homelessness and the Careers Development Group to provide work placement oppotunities to the long term unemployed.
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In addition FareShare has been actively involved with Sussex Probation Service as a Placment Provider for the Enhanced Community Punishment Scheme (ECPS). To date we have had 10 people through ECPS doing around 240 hours each. We provide a positive working environment encouraging Teamwork, Responcibility and Interpersonal Skills. We endevour to provide everybody on the ECPS with on the job training along side other volunteers and staff.

Supporters and Funders

FareShare Brighton would like to thank..

  • Hove Rotary Club
  • The Derek and Eileen Dodgson Foundation
  • The Sir John Thorn Charity
  • The Boughton Family Trust
  • The Ernest Klienwort Charitable Trust
  • The Brighton and Hove Soriee Rotary Club
  • The Inner Wheel Rotary Club of Hove
  • The Peoples Pub
  • The Brighton and Hove Breakfast Club (Rotary)
  • The National Council for Social Concern
  • City Gate Church
  • Brighton and Hove City Council
  • Pret a Manger
  • NHS Brighton and Hove
  • The Sobell Foundation
  • The Souter Charitable trust

..for their donations and practical/volunteer support

Harvest Brighton and Hove


Brighton and Hove FareShare work alongside Harvest Brighton and Hove to collect  food grown locally on allotments and community gardens and distibute it to projects working with socially disadvantaged groups.
Harvest Brighton and Hove is all about growing, eating and enjoying local food. From window boxes to community allotments, there are oppotunities for everyone to join in. Harvest has brought together lots of diffrent organisations interested in food who will help you learn to grow your own, make use of surplus produce and eat more tasty local food. To find out more or sign up to the mailing list, go to:
www.harvest-bh.org.uk